Higher rank relations for the Askey-Wilson and q-Bannai-Ito algebra
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Abstract: The higher rank Askey-Wilson algebra was recently constructed in the -fold tensor product of . In this paper we prove a class of identities inside this algebra, which generalize the defining relations of the rank one Askey-Wilson algebra. We extend the known construction algorithm by several equivalent methods, using a novel coaction. These allow to simplify calculations significantly. At the same time, this provides a proof of the corresponding relations for the higher rank -Bannai-Ito algebra.
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